Primers for isothermal amplification of hepatitis C virus
View Patent ↗The present application relates to primers for isothermal amplification of HCV each include at least eighteen consecutive bases corresponding to a 3′ end region of one selected from base sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-10, 21 and 22. The primers are specific to HCV subtypes 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b and 3a, respectively and enable genotyping of HCV by isothermal amplification.
1. A method for detecting hepatitis C virus, comprising the steps of:
subjecting a clinical sample to isothermal amplification with at least one pair of primers selected from the following pairs of primers (1) to (5); and
determining a subtype of hepatitis C virus based on the resulting amplified product:
(1) a pair of primers comprising at least eighteen consecutive bases corresponding to a 3′ end region of the base sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1 and 2, respectively;
(2) a pair of primers comprising at least eighteen consecutive bases corresponding to a 3′ end region of the base sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 3 and 4, respectively, or a pair of primers comprising at least eighteen consecutive bases corresponding to a 3′ end region of the base sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 3 and 9, respectively;
(3) a pair of primers comprising at least eighteen consecutive bases corresponding to a 3′ end region of the base sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 5 and 6, respectively, having a property of being capable of genotyping hepatitis C virus subtype 2a gene, or a pair of primers comprising at least eighteen consecutive bases corresponding to a 3′ end region of the base sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 5 and 10, respectively;
(4) a pair of primers comprising at least eighteen consecutive bases corresponding to a 3′ end region of the base sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 7 and 8, respectively; and
(5) a pair of primers comprising at least eighteen consecutive bases corresponding to a 3′ end region of the base sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 21 and 22, respectively.
2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the pair of primers further comprises a T7 promoter sequence.
3. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising simultaneously determining two or more subtypes of hepatitis C virus with two or more pairs of primers.